France to Ban Smoking in Most Outdoor Public Places on July 1


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France is set to implement a sweeping smoking ban on July 1 that will outlaw smoking in most public places, including parks, sports facilities, gardens, bus stops, the beach and areas close to schools. Violators of the ban will face a fine of €135. NBC’s Molly Hunter reports for TODAY.



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